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Beautiful but we couldn’t pay it a visit ? (Siesta?)
We couldn’t visit the lower grounds, the stairs were blocked and I don’t think it has anything to do with the siesta. A pity it looked really amazing from upstairs (like Materna)
Stopped here on our way to Matera. Lovely old town just make sure you eat before 1pm as everything closes for a long siesta. The Gravine was spectacular with a few houses still occupied. There is a v...
This is something not to be missed if you are in the area
We heard that Massafra was really authentic and very special and arranged through the tourist office for a private tour (it turned out to be led by the woman who works in the tourist office herself). ...
The spectacular gravina that divides the bourg from the medieval city and is overwhelmed by three bridges: the Ponte Nuovo, the Ponte degli Zingari and the Ponte Vecchio. From the Old Bridge you can admire the Village d...
Beautiful but we couldn’t pay it a visit ? (Siesta?)
We couldn’t visit the lower grounds, the stairs were blocked and I don’t think it has anything to do with the siesta. A pity it looked really amazing from upstairs (like Materna)
Nothing to see....
There is nothing to see in this town... There is nothing to see in this town... There is nothing to see in this town...
Passing visit
Stopped here on our way to Matera. Lovely old town just make sure you eat before 1pm as everything closes for a long siesta. The Gravine was spectacular with a few houses still occupied. There is a v...
This is something not to be missed if you are in the area
We heard that Massafra was really authentic and very special and arranged through the tourist office for a private tour (it turned out to be led by the woman who works in the tourist office herself). ...
One of the symbols of the city
The spectacular gravina that divides the bourg from the medieval city and is overwhelmed by three bridges: the Ponte Nuovo, the Ponte degli Zingari and the Ponte Vecchio. From the Old Bridge you can admire the Village d...